Ok, just went through an installed it. It's terrific! It gives you almost full control of the entire touch interface, making the surface pro finally a multi-touch device.

Also I was mistaken in the earlier post, it just installs in your startup (so it runs in the background), but you can quit the the app at any time on the taskbar, reverting to the default touch configuration.

Hey guys, dev here. That's right! The installer is actually extremely basic. There are no system files modified in the process. Besides indicating the app as an "installed" program that launches at startup, all the installer does is download/copy some files to the correct place. Namely:

Hey guys, dev here. That's right! The installer is actually extremely basic. There are no system files modified in the process. Besides indicating the app as an "installed" program that launches at startup, all the installer does is download/copy some files to the correct place. Namely:

I had the Gesture Control app when running my battery tests, and I was getting 8-9 hours when doing so, so I would say no, it doesn't affect battery life. It doesn't use much, if any, CPU (whenever I check Task Manager, it's at 0%), and uses about 20-30MB RAM.

I had the Gesture Control app when running my battery tests, and I was getting 8-9 hours when doing so, so I would say no, it doesn't affect battery life. It doesn't use much, if any, CPU (whenever I check Task Manager, it's at 0%), and uses about 20-30MB RAM.

Yes, I do. But this is with a light workload (Metro IE, desktop, PhotoShop, news apps). For reasons I have yet to ascertain, I get significantly longer battery life in the Balanced power profile as opposed to Power Saver, despite the latter configured to maximize power savings. I go over my test briefly here:

This is an application that I could recommend to anyone. The license fee is very reasonable. The flexibility to add and modify multiple touch gestures has been very helpful to me. I am grateful also that my license has allowed me to install this application of 3 of my Windows 8 devices, and they all work perfectly.

This is an application that I could recommend to anyone. The license fee is very reasonable. The flexibility to add and modify multiple touch gestures has been very helpful to me. I am grateful also that my license has allowed me to install this application of 3 of my Windows 8 devices, and they all work perfectly.

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I passed this along to several windows news sites, and not one has bothered to mention this app (yet they keep posting yet another photo editing app), which is the only app I know of that allows you to configure touch control. One particular gesture I love is a 5 finger swipe left/right that snaps an app to the side, which is much more convenient then tapping to the left side and dragging the app, holding it there for 2 seconds, etc.